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screryining read to the ubiquitous Major force ma nna = Lemtiiay Stade a ‘Three semels,one of them «large sized steumer, ‘we will state that a tix coutieteetieene te [Ordered to be inserted in the Evanine Sr. TOWN, April 13, 1861. _ _TELEGRAPHIO. Golpete in the ez “Sahat atse-sae aaa (7 Tux Stax publishes the List of Letters remaining tm the Washington City Post Office * @xonre: the! In the confict. ‘was sent from this city rday morning, di- the having the largest circu At the meeting of the Board of Common Coun. {$< fire of Morris Island and Fort Moultrie is pero pag So lew dapeting them rected to Rim nt Washinglon, D.C, ’ bod ae a im Workington] cil lat Sren ite: j Meemge from the Mayor in | Noricz—The Siar is the only afternoon paper | divided between Sumter and the ships of way circulation within the delivery of ‘the office. Its | Hartford, directed to N. Orleans, passed through U7" All persons applying for letters in the follow- cunmitilonete of the fond, caused by the 2 nce = pal are aptirs —— — ere is tow daily circulation is more than double that | {8itcity yesterday, in charge of Adame’ Express np Ue Rinne ee Ceara death of Wm. ‘Nichols and fecommen ippstches of the Assoc : — — on! ™ Company. Shbey n explesion occurred at Sum! dense vol- of any other Daily printed in the District of Co- | "The Phot Board inted und In i om Mrs A L Pondes, Mi pencantgy report of the trustees of the poor HE co ENCED. ume of smoke was seen suddenly to rise, and An- lumbia. have a8 vet ted bat five Liceuepaes rhe mem: | Seca ae tenn BENE bare tee thee falas, Seating Gos ‘expenses for the last T WAR COMMENCED. derson ceased his fire for an bout. His —— - of pi nder license under the old Board ——_$—___ iestill - Barker, Ana Jones, MissAdaline MreMaryAna | quarter to be $547 43, number of inmates 30, and co . up. It ts thought the officers’ Be wens ors Muitary Movements Here—Patrols Out — | W2% about Sfleen or eighteen. it je presumed | Batter been: 5 Fi lls Bs _ a new enclosure for the ° NELICT AT CHARLESTON. q Jobuson, te son, Mrs Aana We grounds; accounts are on fire artered | @t all these pilots will renew their Baith Knowles, Mrs E Schulz, Mire DA m. H. Tenney and : ; 2 ———2—__ pt le ered Ag od Kero The appearance yesterday morning on. our | Ban’ ba; ao hechagiaia Jet Seid, Bw Randel memorial from the butchers remonatrating nguinat IMMENSE EXCITEMENT. carne Bevan Semin a Evorate Gomme, | at the various approaches to this The force | Streets, : the arrival of the Northern mail beat, manag 4 pound os, ns sot Rese ¢ increase of their stand liceyse, prov: for 5 batteries is exceedingly well mounted, a! in moving | Of Seve'al members of the Washington Light In . 5 about to relieve their comrades every two hours attract much notice. So far as we can learn, the guard {s stationed at the Chain Bridge sbove Georgetown, at Rock Creek Bridge, at we oll aa Bridge, at the Long Bridge, at Benning’s Bridge, at Eastern Branch Bridge, and at the toll gate near Bladensburg. What the Government appre- — =e reason for this oneny measure not directly transpired, but supposed to have pata do with the talked-vf raid of the secessionists — Wasbington. Yesterday morning an Seva teement = s city poper nested strangers ing in Wasbington fa eeeree the Union to meet at the Columbian Armory at # o'clock p m. The advertisement stated that the present force is too small to repel stoliae P Stewait, Miss Cora | MUhe law recently passed, (signed vy many citi- | Bombardment of Fort Sumter. | !¥2!"* 274 Morris Isiand are shelling Sumter fantry, in full uniform, who had, after being on Gecko, i, Miss M4" | 2€08,) were all appropriately referred. ede apnpervee ne f effect. Cummings Point Ling all night, escorted seme of their friends to. ‘Crump, Seward, E A resolotion au! op hed Mayor to contract The Fire Returned b Maj. Ande = meg ng the breach on thatside The this city,and who went back, te,SKotnifigton | Cross, Miss Mary Moore, Mra F E Shepherd jiseMary | with Harrison Holtzman for reshingling the mar- y rson. > le ‘ort ts still going on. Anderson during the morning, was tiié occasion of various | Conboye, Ninnie see ane atin Sunes 20 a ket house, and appointing H. B. Walker, super- ——__--__ suspended his fre. There been two ex- and conflicting Einter, Cie @ Monroe, Mir @— Thonploat wrung | intendent of said work, at $2 per diem each day | Correspondence between Gen. Beauregard | Plosions in Sumter this morning! on pre the Orange Rallroed want out yes Muga 8 MeCarth ngane Taylor, Bra A the contractor is employed, was, after a warm de- and Majer Andersen. Still Later. ay m i eDaniel, Ellen “Tucker, Sara ¥ 3 — with passengers for the South. ‘The stoppage of Brie fmore Cot Weiss Ruane | A Peolation in favor of W HL Fletcher; pase. | TWO GUNS AT FORTSUNTER SILENCED, | ,,C™ARUESTON. noon —The ships are inthe of the other lines leading South, caused by the late Mi, resolution in favor of Jos. Nicholson; passed. ——_————_ 4 “ . severe stare; hes thrown "the whole travel upon eR Ht Walle ae sesciation for whitewashing the market- BREACH IN THE FORT REPORTED. ln dearly Anderson's barracks are in a this road. so great was the pressure yesterda’ ouse; over. Se ——— The sbelis from ¢ Pou sexsi fk She omaibee whrahcoragy ordinance providing for tres additonal sande, | vrits ©’ S_SaIPe of War off the Bar. | 10504 over une" doomed sed forte in quick sucem to for —_. . : Secommodate” there wishing scans Sed. meay (ae = Rouse) laid over. nai EB peg nace sous i vow oe pre- hee = “fag oil teen footed the enti: stance. Eli resolution Yor building a new eRCrOss ng here for se’ past rese every Spek ee Hozhes, Sire M W Power, Mss M'V Webster, Mize ME | the canal, on the enst side of the markethouse, | Lighest pitch this morning, Shen it, Sees eace® | Occupied it putting out the fire. The fire upen Sumter is as regular as ever, and Tax Pressytery oy Potomac continued its | Harrisou, Mary R ‘was rejected; and the resolution for ‘irs of the | teined that war had been actually commenced ad ‘an stack on the Capitol, and su that these a i repa' c every shot seems to tell. strangers meet at the place fon rere por conten te the New York Avenue Church yester- SeUTLEMEN 8 Lise. Ee sia wage at that point was passed by a vote of ook Eat Sumter attacked by the forces of South |“), anxiously look for Anderson to haul gown an See ee etal in enter in beoeme Rev D. Motzer, of Darnestown, Md.. was Gannerson, Soagph Farsons, W 8 Mr. Bangs moved a reconsideration of the res- | It appears the fire was opened on Sumter about his Gag. The Very Latest. “a eaten: elected clerical, and T. L. Fitzhugh, Esq., of Glerger,) ee Plou, 3 W olution vor of P. T. Berry; lost. four o'clock this morning with considerablespirit } Oo. ., omen, auth a "ot and tat Majer fea Uae Capt Stockton, | Fauquier, Va. iny comma{scioner to the General Galina, be J H—€ Philips, 81. The grievance committee presented a written | from tbe batteries on Sullivan's Island, (w magetines Dave efpieden” Deresh nema of Kansas; and other distinguished military men, | Assembly, with STM MeCelle: iy eer GunsED PoleD phe te a Ne ea dL? os Te ae eee | Fie eee ce ee maainge! Celah, ee- 1ST Se time hens ee ltrie, while the Point would drill them voluntarily. i ton, D. é. ee ’ ” ape cua, Ds-8 Prevrer, 8c . Star. Pp - ng Major ‘Andereon returned. the fire, and a brisk Camming’s battery ing the work oo. fereatanries t0 four o'clock p. sa. 2 dozen or | “Fiev’B, B. Bittinger, Rev. Dr, Tustin, Rev. aneom! Geter BP | Fee Mh fan tee eon he market house, of whieh we | cannonading has bren keptup throughout theday | ThE exploded magazines are thought to be the away, finding no one there to Fosons tron ie the Dr. Gurley, and Messrs. F. A. Tschiffely and Ed- Adams, Juo @ Hil, WM will furnish you a synopsis, was quite lively. upto the hour of sending off this dispatch. The nn oes ee bee. Sew auanenl OF acon wards, were appointed a committee to organize Arlington, x The Board of Aldermen was not in session. We have no information from seaward yet with heteany. er oar eo Rind +! — tbe Market Street Chapel, Geergetown, D.C., if ae os Inspector General Stone visited our armory at 2 ae to the movements of the United States ves- weed 4) hea’ steeples, and every avail ‘The various military companies careiled, into Grea tioctm iisssck ans aa permanence r Addison, Dr EB Forrest Hall yesterday afternoon, and inspected outside. place are packed with people. ‘The ships are in the service here the last two days are quartered at wares = Mee Brides | Abthoay, D R29 several of the volunteer companies in the lar; The militia are under arms, and the whole of | ‘* offing, and have not aided Anderson; and tt drill room. ‘Lieut. Col. Hollingaworth, Adjutant | our population are on the stretin, Every sestlable 1s now to Inte, as it is past high water, and it ie Davidson and Quartermaster Boyd, of the Fighth | space facing the harbor {s filled with anxious spec- they cannot come over the ber. Regiment D.C. Militia, were present. We un- | tators. their company armories, except the following : Metropoliten Rifles, Capt Nalley, on guard at the tent Office; Mechanics’ Union Rifles, Capt. Rutherford, in south wing of the Capitol. bytery to resign the pastoral charge of the Bridge Stree! Canreh Georgetown, p. C5 end - com Apderson, Ales—2 He ittee was appoint to cite that congregation by ite commissioners to show reason, Srany why re- Homph ry, BS derstand that Company A, Anderson Rifles, are [A dispatch preceding this, but received with Latest frem Mentgomery. ‘THR RESIGNATION OF COL DAViS. quest should not be granted. F Hodson, iN Eamperey,. erdered to report at the. War tment this | It. says: “The fight commenced to-day. Thisis | Monroomnny, April 13.—President Davis hae We are informed that Col. James ¥. Davis, who dune Phas peg beers bapptarel 4 Rev. Gi Bree py Phe) ead Pane Ww a — be brash — —— spore ops cae say.’ This dispatch was in cypber. a] n'ed T Warren Moise Judge of the District Eave notice to his battalion day before yesterday | tottual request of paren Go ett RE | Beowell, WH B2Huwell,NM—2 Pros, Pa 7 prose pens grcart precoated Pri : Louisiana. of his intention to resign, has reconsidered that os bay es, dissolved. ww Howard) Mark Perry, £1 of own corps wi e the oath, but that purpose Col. Davis is a fine officer, and the community will be glad to learn that his valuable Preaching was held last nigbt, and services Botus, WA—2 will be held this afternoon at4 o'clock. The | Bari tA rerrespend: ced! Gen Beauregard telegrapbed Secretary Porter, Fitz Johu several members of the Potomac Light infantry ae 5 raw _— ae Me Bomhnes- ‘fo tae = presbyterial missionary meeting will be ba of War as follows : Hawes, JH Piommer, B S—4 and Carrington Home Guards who have spoken = “ Heavy firing ail Friday. Four S ei we Presne, Edward to him on the subject will join bis ranks on tet CHARLEstox, April 12 —The following is the ated Confederate tieries “lls sed 2 . dismounted. ‘bat safe—no- Soblenonre Ghee, nine? to the service in these | iid 15-mocrow afternoon inthe New Verk Ave | ona occasion. ‘The P-L. 1.after inspection vesterday | Talrzicht cand. Getcry Pentel eee ae ee: | body burt, Four seamen of tae ate = iblesome times. enue Church. Holines,Jos E —Piitlips, E D afternoon, were drilled by Capt. McKenney at | P™ Pope x] Nothing received bere this morning by War EORGETOWN MILITIA. eee fey TM Phillipe, DL onet ol General Stone, greatly to that officer's a the commencement of the attack on De. ‘ ng etown assembled EXCITEMENT IN OREGON ALLEY.—Yesterday Pigott, b w satlafaction aes lig a wate Bigg See oe pry resterday aftermoon at Forrest Hail, and the tev- | afternoon the Inhabitants of that portion of the = ‘The rain of yesterday and last night, it is ex- a prey mained ease gee Latest from Montgomery Pautes were inspected by Cel. Stone, | Northern Liberties known as Oregon Alley, were Plunies, B Rush ted, will greatly increase the volume of water sods St Weak nention given by the Gov- M the Presi 7 General of tue M. D.C. Company A, | thrown into great excitement by a collision that Potter, K Irthe Potomac, and further damage to the canal | “rnment at Washington of an intention to pro- aun eek ce Be ge mthnn woh ‘ con Eee, Capt. Rodier.and Lieuts. Mason, | trok place between two parties of ‘the boys” In Pickett, AT is feared. ‘The water has been over the tow-path | ‘ison Fort Sumter by force, if necessary, as dis- | dent and Sone Ge ee ee = sr tten manaetPecomb; and 57 privates, after in-| that locality It of course grow out of the ite Porters AW on the Cabin-John level, and a break is reported | “08d in General Beaureyard’s first dispatch: | their fone eye eee eee speetong mete, Botified to report tothe War De-| gamable potions they had fmbibed at varions Frew nddison | 08. the 8-mile level-this side of Seneca, which | [No- 1.] eared, Ae 6 1S momen tal “2 partmest, at 10 a.m. re for service. No other | drinking-hauses. Two of the combatants were Humphy, 3 R 1) Francis will interrupt navigation for at least two weeks To 1. P. Watker, Secretary of War.—Sir: An | 900m wave over Fort Sumter; and Se Sete rompany was ordered for duty, though the other | yery severely beaten. The police were informed Heh Queen, WW authorized messenger from President Lincoln has | PeDdence of the Confederate States was not ac- wemprates gprs saapected aR of the riot, but did not get to the spot fill the par- Harr Reicks, WIT A just informed Gov. Pickens and myself that a | Ktowledged, it wonld float from the Capitol at iw Rvaen,t) | GEORGETOWN ADVERT'MTS | ves! contsining provisions will be sent to Fort | Washington’ tles had ea@mosed. No arrests of course. could be | B24, JH Fay: vant igth sa company meeting of the Ne- | made at the time, but tue necessary slepe will be | Browse Johnson Hardy, “ Sumter, peaceably, if possible, otherwise by force. | Only one dispatch was recetved from Gen Rifles, fifteen more members resigned. | taken to punish all concerned. Becks A Beste, GW Radice, Rt EORGETOWN MOUNTED GUAR {Signed,} G.T. Beaunecarn. | Beauregard last night, and that was believed to ng the evening tweaty-one recruits joined ey a Eerieu re ; SMotat ier eee, fare wt [No.2] ” Moxraomrny, April 10, 161, | °2¥eY favorable information. the company. = nies AccivENT To a Dracoon.—A bout 1 o'clock to- Reed, PR—2 MONDAY next, st 7%: o'clock p, m. A punctual ARRIVAL OF U. 8. TR = day, as one of the dragoons stationed at Birch’s stable was riding briskly along the avenue to bis quarters, the borse slipped at the corner of Tenth st. and fell upon the soldier, who was severely injured. The extent of the injury isnot known aa we write. He was taken into Simpeon’s restau- E Gen. G. T. Beauregard—Sir: if you have no ae ie none Roberts, MG attendanos ix required on business of importance. Reports trom New Orieans. Marita Geo, Ryders Lid By ordor of the Caplan : Se SOO ee EY sicw Oniaaes, MORM A dispatch received Hemewny, E A roe _it* _JAS. L. CARBERY, Sec. | Y shington Government to su oy Geonier by | to-day from ex-Governor Roman, Commissioner THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RETURN | force. you will at once demand its evacuation, and | from the Confederate States at, Washi is ington ks to the firemen and citizens of Geor .€- Forts Sumter and [’! tacked, town and Washing-on for their kind and faberions | {this Is refused, procured in such manner as you porcine sheer © + , This morning, Companies D and H, of the 2d cavalry, from Camp Se ay Texas, reached Washington. Compan {s commanded b: Capt. Palmer. and contains 6. men. Company is commanded by Lieut. Harrison, and has 59 may determine to reduce it. 7 doubts whether immediate war will follow men. rant and kindly attended to, and a physician was Raynor, Henry Cxertions to save her property en the moraing of f [Signed,} — SE Pay Wasace. A dispatch from Montgomery, in this evening's The former are quartered opposite the War | sent for to examine the injuries. Robinson, GJ bs Sehr erage M. A. THOMAS. No.3 c Sie tenn Delta, says it has been resolved to make an attack Department, and the latter in E, street, at the same erties mt a eS INO 8D ratker EARLESTON, rete. hne | OB Forts Sumter and Pickens immedietely on the quarters lately occupied by the U.S. Infantry] Ir was sarp at the Hay market to-day that the | Bagiy Thos Hough, A L Poe 5 THE PARTNERSHIP Heretofore existing be- 7 d will om la oe of t taeuke k he | approach of the United States fleet there. whole world seems to be ‘‘maschuke,?” and even | 8%w. HK Lire erm tween the undersignsd, ender the title of Can- deman mate os. B oclon , The higtest cacitement prevailed througheut ‘The soldiers look very much worn down by | some in it “schicker» Explanation can be had | Butt US Hood, At Ria, E bogie as ore Washington Aeveteet rng dl - BEAUREGARD. | the city to-day; the military enthusiasm is at the their march. They hyd a march of 600 miles, | at No. 519 Hay market ite Boutwell, Geo S—6 Irwin, WW Revinus, EF day dissolved by mutual consent, aud M.S. Care| (N®-4). Montcomers, April 10,1961. | pitch. Recruiting officers and om, with from Camp Cooper to Pass Cavallo Bar, in Mata- ——_—_—_ : Barnard, Geo Jou Rise, D man will finish aid work, To General Beauregara—sir: Unies are | files of men, marching to the tap of the drum, are gorda Bay, which they made from the isth of et Pel anuiion changes of oar climate are Reta Bee ICHAEL S. CARMAN, | tpecial reasons connected with your own condi- | met at every turn. Ro A a pe a ae Fe Barc mt | Georestows. D. C.ApIR AR apis x_| Henne ceaairna ober You towld take the |" lange fice to at work maklog gun crags thelr and arrived at Key West on the remedies often act speedily and certainly when Rittenhouse, G = otto — — ecls . or beavy ordnance uitimo, touching there, and immediately leaving | faken in the carly starce of the disenun ssooee Reeder, Ati [Signed,} L.P. Wanker. Anotuer detachment of troops left to-day for for Havana, where they put in for water. They pee at once be had to * Br rs Droncatal ree WHOLESALE FISH HOUSE. [No 5.) CHARLEsTON, April 10, 1861 Pensacola ” left Havana on the 6th for New York. ‘Two com- | Tracks.” ot Lozenges, let tho Cold Cough or ie- | Browus DDS 2 barrols Labrador HERRING, eclected, To 1. Walker, Secretary of War—Sit: The] Several companies of the First R. intan- panies of Infantry were left at Key West, viz., | Titation of tho Throat ee by tus Bun,cH 9 do Baylsiand do reasons are special for eleven o'clock try and the New Orleans Cadets here this Companies A and H. Four companies of cavalry 8 Oss io iooebers tok mike ill Ant | Bounds, cA fe a oy “e {Signed,} G. T. Braurgcary. | evening for Pensacola belonging to Caniate Bareebe were home, | them eiteptun! for slearing and strengthening the b eppatsee 50 bbls, new Magdalene do [No. 6} CuaRLestox, April 11, 1561. Several companies of New Orleans militia have J - | voice, Vortisemen| io l-ly low, RR 4 I s ally commanded by Capts. Broc! Stoneman, . host To L. P. Walker, Secretary of War.—®ir: De- | Volunteered their services and will leave shortly mand sent (for evacuation of Sumter) at 2 o'clock; | {t Pensacola 7 Si Homroratmc Rew Briggs, & F and Lieuts. Commanding Jenifer Campbell. | an of pt ween Rewanes peste He: Bedacr, Astin a allowed until 6 o’clock to answer. The military enthusiasm bas reachede high Th ber 210 , all told. B digo, A’ Also, 182 bbis,cho'ce Labrador HERRING, on itch and recruiting is Tesai| pid! om aie ir he ah ine Senbering 57 meopathio Remosies put up expressly forfarnily | Brows, i “a board Gf wohvoner Fxpedit, due here about the frat | pails Riciestece arpa WA comluton tac bert cheese pena of 7 J *, 4 be rman, . . ¢ NTE , . . Fone Hananded by Capt. King, went to quarters | in ‘casos, oontaining 3) vicis, from 94 to 98 | poyAd Bh bie. Nor Meremioht ALEWIY OD Genwal Bataea. ae Telegraph jto | Aws!*sant Alderman appropriating $100,000 for — poate F DISTRICT VOLUNTEERS Pai) “Gilman, “330 uo preston Ra pal Skinner, R ie. $e 0. i Petes war ane me} the reply of Major Anderson. i dilgis h oaaeds ENLISTMENT OF DISTRIC L. Dd. A anver, i@ do 1 Boston io te ‘Thirty recruits for the Putuam Rifles, Captain | retail agent; W. A. Fitagerail 358 north F street; Stevens RI-3 | 309 do No.3 Medium MACKEREL, Glouees-) [Signed] LP. Watcer. | The Pennsylvania War Bill Pasted—Intemso ‘Foistleton, marched up to the War Department | #!#0 by FB. Winter, corner of Mageachusette po ononeshy ter inspection, - [No.8] Cuarveston, April 11, 1561. Excitement burg this mornisg and were mustered into service, | Brevtl tor tttniel ase oe Sem race af tage pm Sbble. No, 2 MACKEREL, Gloucester inepeo- |" To L. P. Walker, Secretary of War.—Sit: Major 4 swelling the ranks of that company to nearly 100 . Chutco, Thos G ailkinds, Soild as above. ma RZADER, have you seep Prof. Wood's advertise= ment in our paper. RK it; it will interest you, au 20-coly BHarniseurs, April | Tbe announcement of men \ esterday, 7 recruits to the Metropolitan Rifles Capt Nalley, and to-day 2) more, volunteered t ’ : Alec, kite aud half kits No.1 MACKEREL and | ua¢rson replienzs follows: | ethe re. | the attack on Fort Sumter was received here this Kennean, Win Siaght, 3°C—2 Conway, Thos SALMON. Ht id produced nd a Ketchain, WW Sbener, J a itt Spring HERRING and Labrador | C¢!pt of your communication demanding the | °Yf#!ng 80 mone & prateund souention sale at N 1G of superior quality, in store and for | Vacuation of this fort, and to say in reply thereto | _ [” the Legislature to-night the “War BI” was € passed by both Houses without an amendment. their services, and this morning arrived about in M Suyder,J 8 factory pr that it is a demand with which J regret that my Gov. Curtin waited in the Executive Chamber oie of = = " Sterling, JT HARTLEY & BROTHER, sense of honor and of my obligation to my Gov- = = “4 ts ovclock at the Department, and were accepted | | To ra Arruicrxy Seen Saad the adver: Keusady. JG | Summers, J ya | RP 1O2w_99 and 101 Water at Georgetown. erament prevents my compliance.” y to sign it, and {t is already signed and become These facts show the temper of ovr citizens | Biood Pasifier. in another column, e 1S ° my aero «slg SPRING GO. CHEAP FOR CASH— ajor Anderson also added verbally to the : clearly, with reference to the present status of the | ————————--—-—-» ——- Fine ae gh S smvor & 8 eG Uae 1 No. 119 Bridge | oficer sent to make the demand: “J wilt await Bi reer nan meron Pg on el cone adiuirs of the country. Tke purgation in the ranks DIED, Clarke, Hon HH ac pro k oe clay AY Ee bp a4 ~ Lain zeae rie oe to pieces, | aaa produced a most intense sensation “3 of the National Kifles is producing a telling} On the rath instant, ner a lingerins illness of too toon 1 sortment of DRY GOODS, adapted to the early [Signed.] yoga Mr. Smith, a Democratic member of the House effect several years, KUBERT HOWARD, 7 | Gis 3 apring trade, which they are offering at pricosto| | : sks srt. | after tbe Charleston despatches were read, changed The Anderson Ri es, Captain Radler, inspected T Foe trieale ot the family axe:seasentisliy invited Stevens, MH suit the times for cash, and solteit ® oall {rom all Ne: s. at scale pea pede his vote to aye on the War bill. bi 1 Sto: tl 0 fri 80 family are ri fu u noe | who are making their spring purchases. ~ "o Ge regard.—Sir: We do not desire = encgurin anives eh tie Was Meena to attend he fanart ta torrowet Sanday) eve Seer 13 are SHOOTS BURROUGHS, | neediessly to bombard Fort Sumter. If Majer | yz 4!! %¢ Democrats in both Houses voted against $i id * o'clock, irom the . * Bteveus, = 5 a.m. to-day. and after being inspected and | RUE (trek, Fiftuctract berweee he Ko! oe Sewell, AG a = Anderson will state the time at which, as indi accepted by Maj. McDowell, were mustered into the service WV ben called on to take the oath, 9 men stepped from the ranks, nearly all of whom Sen The bill appropriates $500,000 for the purpose Schryver,G W BOOTS AND SHOES. cated by him, he will evacuate, [be starved out,} of arming and equipping the militia, authorizes a H ARGE And varied assortment of BOOTS a that in the meai use < equipping a and 5 iss of exoalleut quality just ve- his guns against us ti mage til bd Be i ee be sade and provides Ser on Friday, the 12th instant, Mr, Cady, useph GARNER, formerly of Virginia, | Courter, Jas C of his age. rt, Joe L 5 | 144 street, near the om- appointment of an Adjutant General stated that they were Uni to the backbone, fanezal will take pl to-mor San eo pepe gee 2 employed against Fort Sumter, you are authorized a aad would fight for the defense of the Districi | day pate elock pine ttn The canaries (eae Log, W 3-2 sale 23 to 39 por esat. thas to avoid the effusion of blood. If this or its | GeBcrel and Quartermaster General, who, wii when called on; but could not possibly leave ae W. Garner, No. 423 Ninth et, The their business and families. Subsequently two of cheaper than the usual Prices, ma 23-1m Langeoschwartz,MrSmith, EE A. NEWBERGER. | equivalent be refused, you will reduce the fort as ioe, Gaxernor, are to have power to carry the act SB the family are respectfully invited to ate Laeth, Joo L rt a 78 RRIVED. your judgment decides to be most cable. eae —_——$—$——— the men returned to the ranks and took the oath Liuie, J B Shoemaker, DK JUST, A RD. Iphi [Signed,] L. P. Waar. The Virginia Convention. - rs Litell, IDB Shepterd, CE R Propeller. Seymour, from Philadelphia, x . Quite a number of Liin ee wid eee —————E———KxX"*x~*{=*=z«x_zz_=—*~*~K{—&—KH7*&*”7{KEZZx*{]= Leaguer, Jae 3 barrels and 100 half barreisof Massey, Collins & | [No. 10.) CHaRLEston, April 12, 1861, RicuMonp, April 12 —The Convention resumed. Thorn’s Building, Seventh street, on Monday GREAT CRASH i Co.'s Philadelphia DRAFT ALE. For sale by To L. P. Walker, Secretary of War —Sir: He] in Committee the Whole, the consideration of night. for the purpose of forming a volunteer = few A I f = NY & SHINN. | (niaj. Anderson) would not consent I write to- | the report of the Committee on Federal Relations. D 200 BBLS. PRIME CIDER day {Signed.] G. T. Beaurecarp. The fourteenth resolution, under debate yesterday, PRD Goons. 'AILY Expected per schooner Mary Ann McGee [This proposition thus rejected by Maj. Ander- | was adopted with Mr. Scots amendment for the Z x — Leach, H from Boston. This Cider is A No, 1, and is for sale | son was, in other words, asking him, in case an | holding of a Congress of the Border States in the We have just reeeived our second supply of Cla: ry Liucoln, GT 5 in lots to suit purchasers, ARNY & SHINN’S armed attempt should be made to relleve and suc- | eyent of a failure of the Northera States to Natuacciion the mati ThA eee Garcca Hes Lene ie ghtgvvick, Gee fo 2 Union Rottling Depot, Georgetown. | CO” him by bis Government, he should stand by | by the time fixed for the reassembling of the i Landvoight, JA Swith, A Jackson 2 <orps to defend our city, in case of attack. arduers i 1 Lewis, “Tueatex.—Last night was a very unpromising one for a benefit night, but a very respectable ‘bering of Jefferson's admirers mustered at the ‘beatre, forall that. He, in a characteristic little “' is “s + WB : - a silent spectator without interfering in the con- | Convention. speech, thanked his audience, ‘in the ia! e 1 a Clark, A w-2 Bavalene, BA FP caged Usi RECEIVED— test.] This being the last lution of the series the of William Tell,” for the friendship evinced by | Chased at about cectien en cere Lane ag Se gees Lt Bhds. prime Porte Rio SUGARS Accompanying the correspondence the follow- | Committee took up the proposed amendments to turning out im such a storm. The “ Cricket —_ pou: Dayiou, WL-$ Long, BB Theaker, T C—4 bis HERRING ond ALEWIV ing note is furnished for publication : the Constitution. on the Hearth’’ was very agreeably performed. READ OUR PRICES. Danie, we 4 Lewin, A M * Tarchot, & im ‘80 bbis. Crushed and iefued SUGAR Note —Interce; dispatches disclose the fact Ex-Gov. Wise’s substitute was rejected. serene Seton teen wee», (UE PRacrion-wo pecrrrron: | |iaarcr+ Lewy s* ivaos | Bak gpna ieee ‘aderon ander te edge tat ie purpose ok | mentee songs nme 5 x 2 + 8, . 8 T, Jas ‘ F > a be ni vention journ. mented Charley Burke's “Grandfather White. | | #™04 Poplins end Grey Goods, nhs 1 Moorehead, WC Trost JR Por saleby JON 9. Boeté. _____#¢10_| pacitic, had employed his opportunity to devise a] Hon. John Tyler teceyved from Montgomery head.” Mrs. Bland made a sweet ‘-May Field- Pisin Black Silk........ 62,75. 87,950., worth $1.25 P — Bilaceds Ww s — ans =, plan for supplying the forts by force, and that this | copies of the official dispatches between wAcenly good as ber “Cleely Homespun’ ofthe | 123,8h.tie" Purp nod Bick do S300 | Basil’ ‘ Look Here! Erament, and was In peofren of eaenuae” OoF | Brauregstd aod Najr “Anderen nog’ @ ceably gor we vy Homespun” io Organdie Lawns 2 , ‘on! Valker. ey were soon prin preceding evening—a class of characters she ex-| 12,¢ vory handsome (last co 6 T 4 “s Progress of the Battle in the Convention this afternoon, producing con- cels im, there being no temptation for inflated | 125: Domestic Gingham. LAST TWO DAYS ~ 2 : siderable sensation, but there is as yet no indica- dectamation, in which she does not excel. Miss|25Kentuoky Jeaur an ott cll la err), Pm The firing has | tion that Union men will consent to secede with- ’ 4 4 ¥ 31 7 continued all day without Intermission. ee ee ent of, courte, in, the eccentrle | 13% (sard wide) Bieacied Cotton ? RIDDLE’S GREAT SALE ‘Two of Fort Sumter’s guns bave been silenced, | °“t,t2¢ ©9-operation of the Border States pert of “Pilly Siowboy.”? and the blind girl 2) The public mind is greatly excited “Bertha” was represented with quiet good teste | #1 All Woel Fancy Caseimer Daw Vail, HM and it is reported a breach bas been made in the pgp san shel reese, bomorensaised by Miss Emery. Sirs. Mann's. represtatation of oe eee ene tt Daviay. Wana, Ht nil ° sou! heast wall. : Arrivai of the Nerth Star. the retiet of the departed indigo merchant was} 22 ai'3.50 Parasols and silk Umbreli Voiteaterg, J Vou TsEwBuRY Bereragerd es dematd ai Anderson to General | aw Yorn, April 12. —The steamer Nerth Star, “prodigious,” aud kept the house in a roar. Very} } Irish Linen and ite Cambria, Vibbard, C Positiveny to CLosm on Tux 13TH oF APRIL. der when his supplies wen is if ee with ®1,110.000 in specie from California, bas sood, very good, indeed, was the “John Feery-] $1 12-sprine Boopskirts acd Lace Veii Dovall, Jas & i PP ere exhausted, 25 | arrivea | The United States steamer Saranac ar- ol fit. Koys, and'the''Tackleton” of My, 3234 Linen H’di'ls and White Hore. ae Now 1s the Time not reinforced rived at Panama March 3ist. Phe United States tartbolomew; in fact, It was the beat rainy-night | 2} ssuntiete peers tis : ae to nake your selections from our pened to anv of ur sneae Known, bas as yet bep- | cicop-of-war Bt. Mary's eailcd on the Ist for Sen pecformauce We ever remem! to have seen. — ‘ Wie ae cieuenes vail, BG : rm y 13 F isco Tonight a tremendous bili: Jefferson in three MATTHEWS & GORE. Be ee s Wea, W'S Extensive and Beantiful Assortment Of the nineteen batteries in position around the Despepeinn, New Granada, bed been captured perts: “Selon Shingle.” “ Teodles,” and 368 SeventH RiRRET. Eliot, WB White, WIP of harbor, only seven have opened on Sumter. The by the Liberals and the barracks burst, twent, : “iaaber + iy Hitherto | efferson has carefully ab. ap6 7% Remomber, the east ade,bet LandK. | Eli Walker, 8 JEWELRY remainder are held in reserve for the expected men perisbiog - e flames and eS illed ed fro ng as funny as he could, un' is wRE? : 7 cR- Well . Te ¥ in the streets Fifty-four were made prisoners, in- tie Kewsoe Social the neste peste tie | aoe, pesos Lineetbeeenmet gu aeons ann LE Bast’ | POR THE LOW PRIOR OF ONE DOLLAR. | , Tee ect eaearted Tor este hited sts | sing igt.te wounded Toe Ulver ee ‘s humor te stand the strain upon iS. | 160 doz. Frenoh Liren Hankerch’fs at $150 por doz, | Evans, Jno Se Tet ae hboring batteri detent eee ae ight he thinks it will do to go it witha full} joaoz. do. do. do. 250° do, | Eddy. Jno—3 wove COME AND GET A wet ad a, head of fun-on. So look owt for your vest buttons: | doz. do. do. wiamee * a el Wegha dit GARNET SET -For ONE DOLLAR | The Bombardment Continuer—The U. S. Wreck ef the Brig War Bagte. Siar - Einmons, Gee F Woodward, JR LAVA SET. .Fer ONE DOLLAR Fleet Off the Bar. La DELPHI, 41 12 —The steamer Key- Wants to Eat ‘sx! —Yesterday, a clerk em- | French Shirting Linens, ‘2M B Wu TP PHILADELPHIA, Apr y" the city government weit to the office | ith Linen. Linea Toweling, Rast Copeee Sows ales-@ Semen CAMEO SE For ONE DOLLAR | Cuancaston, April 12, p.m.—The bombard- | stone State, from Charleston, bes arrived here of Fadiigt Wenn sel caked tthe would be allowed | f)8bie Lantn, Curtain Muslins, Bist, Frask A—® Margutor, Mone Weber 3 P FLAIN GOLD For ONE DOLLAR | ment of Sumter sttll continues briskly. The | with the captain and crew of the brig War . to carry two ravalvers om the outside of his el aitege sy ot Meryweather, AH Whuchelly J P CORAL SET For ONE DOLLAR | floating battery and Stepben’s battery are oper- | ‘The War Eagle was bound from Port au Prince that they might uot be rewarded ‘a0 co ian stat DRY COOLS are a ieee Es ot pated he ay MOSAIC SLT For ONE DOLLAR | stiug freely, Fort Sumier ie returning the fre. | for Philadeipais, and was wrecked on Cape Hat- ps ny a pecs ty = vite al) in want o} dant Bichelland, A i = Whitteld, J W 2 5 - ONés DOLLAR | _ !! |s reported that three United States war ves- | teras Shoals, on Monday night. George . weapons! He was told “No' He remarked that} give usa call. McKinaey, A Whatley, JB ENAMEL SET.. .For & A then he was without tion. ‘The justice WM. R, RILEY & BRO., McClure, AK = Whaley, Jno CG Gs, Ker of eat detest sels ate outside the bar. seaman, of Boston, was drowned pramy yer ‘whom earn eaid he of Between sth ond fs artieln Beparieg sD is : of The Firing Censea for the ma: The Scheoncr Hudsen at Key West. ‘oS Soe Penarked. "Thos you area seceesioniat>> | OP ¢20if ee senate SMALL ARTICLES .....For FIFTY CENTS | | Cuanuxsron, Evening —The firing has ceased J > ? serow, Jaa 2 ~» Pbat’s exactly what I am,’ was the reply, NEW AND SPLENDID for the night, to be repwand ab deyiieht, unless New Orveans, April 11 —The schooner Mary 5, ‘ q ttempt should be made to reii the fort, | P. Hudson, arrived at Key West on the 27th ult. adding that be would, if able, ‘‘kill all those who DRESS GOODS. Donald, JR CALL AND &XAMINE seed Rh oe ‘ample arrangements have | from New York, wita ordnanes and ordnance the rt jabrias McCollock, J W aad pe! most men ae r eal pile them up, and eat his on Bang in store al! the newest styles and fab: me lt | Saori JR SELECTIONS EARLY. been made. stores for Fort fayl The supplies are very er ‘This sangulnary disposed ee Tor ntiet tects oe cide Peaer, Brose Shins, Frankia, dd—8 McMichael, M MASE YOUR SREES . Our men have worked their guns admirably | extensive, and embrace all appliances for a pro- St hie wbllity to make suchla Yearfol weal, but | Witon Weare running off at reduond prices toolons | Eremeun)C Meda, 0G STUDS AND BUTTONS, Uyril, Ouly two are reported to have been wound. | longed Fige o eeity: s out this season. 20 pieces supe:ior P.sin Blac! 4 We = fall si uring ry. Spy sar “fe ” and our enlisted volun- | Siiks, from low price to superior grades, all very | Pra"klin, Homer = Mcl. of all sizes, "Phe F flect bas arrived off the bar. The | Rejeicing at Mebile in Honer ef the Attack teers may us well look out for themselves, if they | chosp, ahd which we ark purchasers to examine,” | Febigtr Geel McChusey, w J FOR ONE DOLLAR, deen Ponnon beara ciae eah ne mn Sumter. see this idable chap on his way to thelr quar- ters about the hour of the matutinal meal. . SEP wot Be Fou, E Willams 3 Nelo, War to have been seen Mostvx, April ‘The most intense excitement 42w 523 Seventh st., dat, av. | Peni ens! PLATED KNIVES AND FORKS, SALTS are te i : 2. ae gee, ear —— Ts eine ya SPOONS, NUT CRACKERS, GOBLETS, | Fresh troops are arriving here by every train. prevails bere, and demonstrations of rejoicing at sirable ioe OL NEW GOuDbSs, &o., &0., &0., commencement of the bombardment Fowler, Austin—2 Neill, TH Foard, AJ Nichies, Pat Laxp ‘Vangants AND Mongy —The inquiry 5 are being made A salute of fifteen guns is being for jand warrants has been vary light thie week, ’ WOODS. comprtaine every | Parcsiy AB. Noun Jat FOR ONE DOLLAR. LATEST FROM SEAT OF WAR, | ited in ionor of the event. = and prices wil > thiug that is new and desirable, w. ‘we propose seven) yi . Cuax.eston, April 13, 10 o’clock a. m.—The ee rants buy for 55, sell for 65 cents per acre; i "] u tof | Godey, REMEMBER: 2 Guard Ship. Pap clep ve py pty BS vay Mire elif se | Tl preetleg nee pes h Gai on the into the fort every twenty minutes. guard sb} the North Carolina eosst was i ger cout 5 New, Saeey met Deiemaees 1) SO | Neontiz Hives up that ressoones witb on: Cat ee |e rh THIRTEENTH OF APRIL. It Ssampponed Cast Andersen ts vesting tile mom, | Sovecked’ fa. che into ooees, ond cenoweeen Broce pe wenie and Maryland, es Iga Ly vad | bave but “one price.” marked in, pisin figures on | Wile cw ee EET ashe te net espondin lost. ee ee aac: Vicoaanae oir alfaalce‘onshe discount of five per cont. | ¢ Whidden, BF No. 302 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Three -war are re outside, but | Orders ‘aave been received at the Navy Yard to 3 Carolina and Georgia, 10. A Carolioa, Weask an examination of prices,so that cus- | Gidding? Oliphant, E P Weta a2 CLOSING OUT AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, | the weather is boisterous and cannot get in. | fit out inamediately the steam frigate Merrimac. number of banks in Illinois and Wisconsin hav~ LOSIN tomers oa satisfy thom-elves in regard to tho BAV- | Gormen, Jas Ogden, Chas Wilson, AR The & battery works Al. ing beew thrown out by Chicago bankers, dealers | ing by purolissing GF StSuusrer aco, | Gerd ie rok aad E BON TON FOR APRIL, Baerga ces tong eae dagen itapisiecon pan eh 4 um ounces Eg here Gouge to Peo b ae 38. ont eat tae and ck ake gar +5 Niemen os Baal prisms eget ey ee Cuagieston, A 13, a. m —The cannon- | ance in the ott this , wearing & ae —— ne —— | TOF. 3 sott’s Debates on the Federai Constitution, 5| ading is aon lercely from all points, from | sect asion cockade on bis bat. je was pursued named Geo. Scheib- RENCH STEAM SCOURERS, BALTI ("Larrzrs must in ALL casks Bx PREPAID. volumes, the ‘vessels on ide the barbor, and all along the | = crowd, and bad to be Protected tor tho potion. iady in the Second Ward,) W. P. SHEDS Sit Exevanrn Sr, April 13 WM. JONES, P.M. _ | Regulations for FENG . guste coast Fort Suinter is on fire. In conse excitement here 'Greates! anxiety to heat . Lad spn The nly dacnt eabgierere BIK’ =!-BIR R SALE. sx, | m2 276 Pa. nv., bet. lith and 12th ete. Later frem Charlesten. ae news from Charleston. ies’ Dresses of every ption — 4 _ ———$——<—________ ¥ ‘tment of ° 7, Cuarceston, April 13, 10 30 a.m —At inter- n excellent spirits, not | Stewie’ Covers, cuitaine. aud ‘Cetvea.: Alves pute is ope —berman ¢ aries, T wounp nornectiali Sithe attention cf ine | vals of 20 mincios the fre was kept up all night es wens ee Bent jomen’s Clothing oan be ol without \ear- Parashes, Bai Taghes, Gold itizen straogor to our new lot en’sand|on Fort Sumter. Anderson to fire in re- ¢ Lovisvitte, April 12 — tnve ing any substance by whioh they will soon become Sky Larks.'Voi Biche Pare pores Chori G RURNIRGING POOR, | turn at6 p.m. All aight be was. in re. | rocelved bere’ to bold) the Kentucky Voluateat ‘was rabid, it to Wear. M damages Protecti: iment in readiness march moment's "}e robe) “N. B.nipe aes berms er Ee ted aig ext 5irds iodae Done at total goade on Rotter terms than ee 0 commenced to return bis this meraing “43 notice. The order comes from the War Depart- a ——— | rice Seents rent Ht, SAEEEH, Clete, 7, out acct to be greatly diaabied. ment of the Confederate States, at Montgomery. pedbnisase > Jo cents to,$10-a8 | ap s-1m No. as ‘The battery on Cummings Peint does Sum ter and Ti estab’ PAWN OP- | to et ees: Se er TTI Re Reacts taza se a | tees econ eemmens et oe nee, et “oars i was oe sd —— i ee eeernis Say’ orders with BS call from teelt raleont, nd am distzees. Fort i eraily. Ne ’ " They k ales <0 “oo M- and Island fall into "s third officer were ao ag LIE GT Reo aang | PEGE a ig ad eck So Mee Cywmmat Guanpmover” Justice Clapk—Dlek wt forget to call at No. 301 Gi ots, Vetwoen ai, | ; vi LOUDON & co.. battery. a ee "| igxzegumas, April 12 An 0 pe af ba aN yee Seer + ie Lwenzpers. | WA! wa2-Smeo Nor S6Re under ae, » | ing'Camming’s Port Two oF 1a portgsten ete | Soak sete Cevgren i)

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